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  • 15-09-2022
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i have two numbers that sum to 16 and have a difference of 3. by forming two equations and solving them, find the two numbers

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agarwallachirag1
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  • 15-09-2022

Answer:

(x=9.5 and y=6.5) or ( x=6.5 and y = 9.5)

Explanation:

Let equations be

x+y = 16

If

x-y = 3

Now, Adding both equations, we get

x+y+x-y = 16+3

2x = 19

x=19/2 = 9.5

y = 16-9.5 = 6.5

Now y-x = 3

Now, Adding both equations, we get

x+y+y-x = 16+3

2y = 19

y=19/2 = 9.5

x = 16-9.5 = 6.5

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